Lower Court Appeals
The U.S. Courts, established under Article III of the Constitution, serve to administer justice fairly as a vital branch of the federal government. This judicial branch encompasses various courts, including Appeals, District, and Bankruptcy Courts, each responsible for hearing cases within their jurisdiction as granted by the Constitution or Congress.
Additionally, the U.S. Courts provide essential services such as defender services, probation and pretrial services, and business opportunities for organizations adhering to their policies. Through educational outreach and jury service facilitation, the courts strive to ensure equal justice and protect the rights and liberties of citizens.
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